BIG J
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- Jul 24, 2007
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- Basildon, Essex
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- United Kingdom
i purchased a new tank last month and it is now fully cycled it is 36" L 15"H 12"W (length high width) it has a baffled water fall filter, (to reduce current) which does a fantastic job of keeping the water clean. It has a sand substrate and there are 5 hidey holes.
i have got 4 axolotls all in different tanks, 3 of them are adults and one is still a juvenile. the male on his own, the two females together and the juvenile also on his own, an i think that he is a male =]
at the moment my male axie is in a 2 foot tank the juvenile also in a 2 foot tank and my two females in a 30 inch tank.
the male is about 11 inches long, my females are 12 inches and 9 1/2 inches long and the juvenile is about 6 inches long at the moment.
Would i be able to have them all in my new tank together ( when the juvenile has fully grown of cores) my three adults are all very placid and the two females that are together at the moment have never had any fights. I just want some advise on whether or not it would be ok to do this as i would love to see them all together.
thanks
John
i have got 4 axolotls all in different tanks, 3 of them are adults and one is still a juvenile. the male on his own, the two females together and the juvenile also on his own, an i think that he is a male =]
at the moment my male axie is in a 2 foot tank the juvenile also in a 2 foot tank and my two females in a 30 inch tank.
the male is about 11 inches long, my females are 12 inches and 9 1/2 inches long and the juvenile is about 6 inches long at the moment.
Would i be able to have them all in my new tank together ( when the juvenile has fully grown of cores) my three adults are all very placid and the two females that are together at the moment have never had any fights. I just want some advise on whether or not it would be ok to do this as i would love to see them all together.
thanks
John